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Uncategorized May 23, 2019

Legislative leaders give differing views on pension issue solutions and special session, discuss election results

Following the primary election on Tuesday, attention is beginning to shift back to the call for a special session to tackle pension reforms for the…


Elections, Politics May 22, 2019

Primary Election Results: Bevin will face Beshear in the fall, Attorney General race becomes one to watch

Kentucky voters turned out on Tuesday to vote in the 2019 primary election where Governor Matt Bevin easily won the Republican primary and Attorney General…


Uncategorized May 21, 2019

Treatment is critical in solving opioid crisis and issues in criminal justice system, Rep. Nemes says

As Kentucky struggles with big budget issues including an expensive criminal justice system and the damaging effects of the opioid crisis, state Rep. Jason Nemes…


Uncategorized May 20, 2019

McConnell introduces bipartisan bill to raise age to purchase tobacco to 21

On Monday, U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell introduced bipartisan legislation to raise the age to purchase tobacco from 18 to 21 nationwide, including e-cigarettes. …


2019 General Assembly, Kentucky Competitiveness, Pensions, Taxes & Budget May 16, 2019

Rep. Jason Nemes says votes are close for pension special session, discusses marijuana legalization and other top priorities

In an interview with The Bottom Line on Thursday, Rep. Jason Nemes of Louisville said the House is very close to having the votes to…


Uncategorized May 15, 2019

Business community urges Congress to fund transportation infrastructure

In a letter sent to the Kentucky Congressional delegation on Wednesday, the Kentucky Chamber urged federal policymakers to adopt a comprehensive infrastructure plan that includes…


Uncategorized May 14, 2019

Rep. Sims says Kentucky infrastructure will continue to fall behind if gas tax issue not addressed

As the need for increased infrastructure investment remains a top issue across the Commonwealth and the nation, Rep. John Sims Jr. sat down for an…


Uncategorized May 8, 2019

2019 Governor’s Race: Republican Primary Voter’s Guide

Ahead of the 2019 gubernatorial primary elections, the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce has put together a voter’s guide for the citizens of the Commonwealth. With…


Uncategorized May 8, 2019

2019 Governor’s Race: Democratic Primary Voter’s Guide

Ahead of the 2019 gubernatorial primary elections, the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce has put together a voter’s guide for the citizens of the Commonwealth. With…


2019 General Assembly, Elections, Politics May 7, 2019

Rep. Sims discusses decision not to run for re-election, latest on pension special session

Rep. John Sims, D-Flemingsburg, recently announced he will not run for re-election in 2020. In an interview with The Bottom Line on Tuesday, Sims discussed…


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